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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Know it all. A real jack of all trades. Pure Expertise.
Just sad there is no school of Eloquency.
I was thinking about how to play astarion for example, and I want him to have dual hand crossbow. I can absolutely see as viable a bard with focus on dexterity and dual hand crossbow, maybe taking a couple of levels into ranger or fighter for the fighting styles.
If you want to focus on spells then sorcerer is probably the only sensible choice as you unlock metamagic.
Tempest sorcerer allows you to use fly as bonus action after you cast a spell without triggering opportunity attacks. It is a very useful option for mobility and battlefield maneuvering.
I would not advice bard/paladin. It can be done, both use charisma, but paladin implies you will have to hit in melee and for me a bard is more a squishy buffer.
Avoid MAD, taking classes that use too different characteristics.